Not her actual name (she tracks down every mention to carefully sanitize her public image), Zyliss becomes increasingly annoying in her monomaniacal obsession with a historically non-existent clericalizing fantasy of dressing women up in stoles and putting them in sanctuaries during holy Mass.
While gladly and repeatedly appearing before Women’s “Ordination” (sic) Conference gatherings which specifically demand priesthood for women, she carefully insists, for the benefit of naive and unsuspecting bishops, that she believes there is no connection between diaconate and priesthood, which helps her evade any potential prohibitions on their part.
She thus plays to both sides of the fence for her personal benefit.
She rabidly tracks down and silences anyone who dares to expose her real agenda, which she covers up by the unbelievable claim there is no connection between the diaconate and priesthood.
I’ll leave you to figure out for yourself just exactly what that is.
Pope Francis on women deacons: ‘Holy orders is reserved for men’
Rome Newsroom, Oct 25, 2023 / 12:35 pm
Pope Francis reaffirmed the impossibility of women becoming priests, or even modern Church deacons, in an interview for a book released Tuesday in Italy.
The question of whether some women in the early Church were “deaconesses” or another kind of collaborator with the bishops is “not irrelevant, because holy orders is reserved for men,” the pope said.
The pope’s answers to questions about women’s roles in the Church were included in a book published in June in Spanish as “El Pastor: DesafĂos, razones y reflexiones sobre su pontificado.”
The book, whose title means in English “The Shepherd: Struggles, Reasons, and Thoughts on His Papacy,” was released in Italian on Oct. 24. The Italian edition is titled “Non Sei Solo: Sfide, Risposte, Speranze," or "You Are Not Alone: Challenges, Answers, Hopes."
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